Sujet : Re: My kitchen stinketh
De : sss (at) *nospam* example.de (Citizen Winston Smith)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 28. Oct 2024, 20:17:25
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On 10/27/2024 9:29 PM, Daniel wrote:
D <nospam@example.net> writes:
On Sat, 26 Oct 2024, jmcquown wrote:
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On 10/26/2024 11:02 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2024-10-26, BryanGSimmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote:
The mouse drug off the cake of poison several days ago. It's under the
stove or dishwasher or somewheres near there. Now the mouse is dead,
and my kitchen smells like death. They're small, and dry out pretty
quickly. I'm not even going looking for the poison or the rodent.
Better dead than alive though.
That's why we use snap traps.
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Yep, Cindy. That's why snap-traps make sense. Rodents that eat
poison will crawl off and die inside the walls, die and stink.
Here's a hint: mothballs deter mice and rats. Sprinkle them around
outside the area where you think they're coming in. Then find the
opening and close it off.
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Jill
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I use small portraits of Trump, that also helps to keep vermin away.
If you have a picture of Karmela, all animals big and small will come
into your kitchen and you'll leave the door open to remove burden.
Then you'll talk about how there aren't any animals in the kitchen and
that it's a conspiracy theory perpetrated by the Russians.
+1